In years to come when we are reminiscing and looking over our cherished scrapbooks are we going to know who is in our pictures? Why they are in our pictures, where the picture was taken, when it was taken and why.
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Scrapbooking – The Who, What, Where, When and Why
Have you experienced having trouble with what color your scrapbook paper should be? Have you ever experienced going around and around the stores for ages just looking for the perfect design and still go home with nothing? Have you spent much only for the papers? Scrap-booking is a very costly hobby. You’ll need to spend a lot on the materials and some of the pictures you’re going to use.
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Choosing the Right Digital Scrapbook Paper
You may get your scrapbooking page layout ideas from looking at other scrapbooks or you may design your own layout. Either way, there are some things you will want to take into consideration. In all likelihood, your pictures will be the most important element of most of your scrapbook pages so it is important to select which pictures you will use first. Most people who create scrapbooks own a digital camera because it makes it much easier to crop and edit the pictures and you can print them out at home as well.
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Scrapbooking Page Layout Tips and Tricks
I swore that I would not in any way become a scrapbooker. I saw some awe-inspiring scrapbooks that friends had done, but the idea of cutting up my pictures and then spending gobs of dollars on those stickers named “embellishments?” To put it frankly, I wasn’t a cutsie, sticker kind of girl and I didn’t intend to change.
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Adopting? So You Think You Won’t Scrapbook? Think Again!
Now that photographs are digital it’s all to easy to loose them. Memory cards are larger and larger so it takes longer and longer to download the pictures, it’s easy to forget or put it off, and just as easy to loose the tiny memory cards, or folders full of pictures if the disk on your computer should crash.
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Ten Steps to Get Your Vacation Pictures Out of the Camera and Onto the Scrapbook
Some events cry out for certain color themes but once you’ve got those ‘obvious’ color schemes out of your system, what do you do? It’s never a good idea to choose a color theme and make your layout fit. Your pictures should be the central part of your design, so take your color cue from them. But if you’ve done that and still found yourself unsure of how to proceed, here are some ideas for slightly more unusual color themes for scrapbooking.
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Fun Color Themes For Scrapbook Pages